AmericanLegend
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It's a GT, but in very poor taste. It has a Cobra emblem (which, to my knowledge, doesn't appear on the S550 version of the Cobra) underneath the 5.0 (and the GT350 doesn't even use a 5.0). To those who know what the current iteration of the Cobra is, they'll know immediately that this is not one; to those who don't know what the current GT350 is, they'll not understand why there's a snake on the side of the car.Someone explain this to me please? If this car is not a GT, what gives it away? Thanks.
It is small; but cars were smaller back then.I once thought about taking my 5.0 off the side and replacing it with a 65/66 GT emblem .....until I saw how small it is
It's a GT pretending to be a shelby. Kinda like an EB or v6 with a GT/5.0 emblems in the back and sides
Thanks, I see now.It's a GT, but in very poor taste. It has a Cobra emblem (which, to my knowledge, doesn't appear on the S550 version of the Cobra) underneath the 5.0 (and the GT350 doesn't even use a 5.0). To those who know what the current iteration of the Cobra is, they'll know immediately that this is not one; to those who don't know what the current GT350 is, they'll not understand why there's a snake on the side of the car.
Then it has a "435 HP" decal on the hood, which. . . that's just tacky. To people who know what the GT is, that's useless: They already know what kind of horsepower the car makes; and to those who don't care about cars or the GT, "435 HP" is useless because they just don't care.
All this on a non-PP/base version of the Mustang.
I need this in my lifeIt is small; but cars were smaller back then.
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But it does look very classy
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